What basic moral question underlies the Heinz dilemma?
a. Are humans naturally violent or passive?
b. Can stealing be justified?
c. Is there a God?
d. Is the correct term "catsup" or "ketchup?"
b
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The third phase of ethnic identity achievement involves a. wondering about one's ethnic heritage
b. rejecting one's heritage. c. deciding to not explore one's ethnic roots. d. creating a distinct ethnic self-concept.
Celia, who is a college student, has always thought of herself as an environmental activist. Recently, she "inherited" a gas-guzzling car from her parents, which she has been driving around campus. To reduce the cognitive dissonance that she feels from these clashing images of herself, the environmental activist and the gas-guzzling car owner, she might say that "it is an old car and keeping it
on the road makes good use of the resources consumed when it was manufactured," which illustrates the strategy of a. changing her attitude. b. changing her behavior. c. adding consonant thoughts. d. reducing the amount of her perceived choice.
Suppose that Dr. Jones reads about a new study with an interesting result. She decides to repeat the study in her own lab to see if she gets the same result. In this case, Dr. Jones's study would best be considered a(n):
a. validation study b. correlational study c. replication d. independent study
Preschool friends
A) interact in essentially the same way as nonfriends. B) share mutual trust but are not usually emotionally expressive. C) talk, laugh, and look at each other more than nonfriends do. D) usually have lasting ties with each other.